Summer 2017, the We Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum Nations are inviting all canoe families, friends, relatives and visitors to their territories in British Columbia on the Straights of Georgia at Cape Mudge and Campbell River. As a program, we will follow the canoes north from Washington, through the San Juan Islands, stopping to be hosted each night by a different community, and join the five day celebration along the shores of Discovery Passage from August 5-10th. We will travel to Nuu-chah-nulth lands, to the Tse-shaht First Nation to participate in traditional food gathering activities, and then Opitsaht—a community of the Tla-o-qui-aht people, located at the SW end of Meares Island in Clayoquot Sound.

In two weeks, from August 27 to 31, Professor Sándor Tóth is organizing the 17th Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources (SSAFR), an international gathering that has been held every couple years since 1975. So far, the symposium has … Continue reading →

Olivia Sanderfoot, an NSF Graduate Research Fellow and incoming SEFS doctoral student with Professor Beth Gardner’s research group, is the lead author on a paper just published today in Environmental Research Letters, “Air pollution impacts on avian species via inhalation … Continue reading →

The individual selected for this position will: Lead and oversee the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) Program by managing teams that will plan, develop, and implement vital coastal and marine restoration projects to restore natural resources and habitats that were injured and/or lost from the DWH oil spill. Ensure effective coordination and collaboration with federal […]

1) Abies concolor White Fir This tall conifer, native to the mountains of western North America, adds an interesting silvery blue backdrop to our Legume collection. The young trees are valuable in the Christmas tree trade for their ornamental look. The specimens in grid 16-6E were planted in 1938. 2) Acer davidii D […]

Bobolinks (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) travel 12,000 miles each year to their North American breeding areas, where they have experienced habitat loss and degradation for decades. The declining grassland bird may also face threats in South America, where a recent study found the bird relies heavily on rice fields for food, and those fields are often farmed with pe […]

The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations filed a report (House Report 115-238) associated with the FY18 Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill which acknowledges “that maintaining the professional competencies of the Federal workforce is necessary to assure sound scientific management principles […]